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— The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1903. NO. 32. enn ER RaaEeERELESE RARER A POLICEMAN PUT HER OFF. Joe T Smith conveying insane Frazier to asylum Dr O F Renick X salary coun- Court of Appeals Affirms a Judgment RE — as as tation 00 Kooi ray. commissioner 54.00 grist a Railway R E Johnson expenses 28.10 " BELL K. ©, Star, 9th. J D Stewart cleaning cess 00 ¥ r y 1 32 The Kansas City court of appeals | C H Dickensheets coal pe 2.50 yesterday affirmed the jugdment of} W F Rosser notices for co atty 200 the circuitcourtof this county, which | Standard Printing Co station- TELL If you neglect your teeth you know it; and everybody else knows it, because the teeth are so prominently Just received a car of the T ALE located that any lack of care Ee Eugene L. Randall a verdict of} ery recorder 1 famo'! is quickly visible. eg mcr ba oma, Rock aA andervoort freight 1.90 oe slan wife Raileay Company. | Butler Light Plant lights M r Good tooth brushes cost his peo nt = because of os HC Wyatt & en tember i ey Liberty Bell Flour 4 assault made upon Mattie E. Randall, | jail but little here. We have oats yo RO a ee milled in one of the great Mra Randall was a passenger on & Rock Istand train. She was riding frem Denver to Kansas City ona] ju ticket she had bought from a broker|J C Hayes abstracting 143 in Denver, She traveled 500 miles on| tracts thie ticket to Bolleville, Kae., and | Thos Moore repairing jail there another conductor took cnarge | G W Pollock janitor for May of the train and refused to houor her} court house ticket becanee the time limit had ex-|& Plummer labor taxbooks 136.50 some that we guarantee never Geo D Barnard books probate to shed a bristle. We also have the latest and best tooth preparations; those that polish, whiten and pre- serve the teeth and cannot ea ey z — Wheat Belts of Kansas. The Highest Patent is the liberty bell. The name will be easily re- membered once used the harm. pired. He demanded that she pay | H P Jones support furnished fare. She refused and at Topeka the] Bailey Wilson quarantined . Can supply a tooth-saving out- conductor called inaneyro policeman | Dr T C Boulware smallpox FLOUR will never be for- ny fit f littl who dragged her from the car. The} cases ; ik P 7 { or very litte money. court of appeals says in affirming|J W Cecil looking after CC gotten. This is without ’ the judgment: Smithey’s family smallpox BERTY BELL the shadow of a doubt the finest FLOUR for all purposes ever offered in “There was not the slightest excuse for calling in the policeman, and when called in there was nothing to juetify his dragging her backward out of the car and down the steps, inflicting serious injuries upon her, It was an act of unnecessary violence and an outrage without excuse. “A railway conductor in the exercise of his police powers and disiplinary control of his: train may use such force as is necessary to overcome the resistance of a recusant intruder, yet, if he employ such unnecessary cases Farmers Lumber Co lumber for bridge Morman Fork R W Wimsatt 6 days work R E Johnson tem support Amos Lloyd repairing bridge Gilham creek Walter Staley conatable fees JB Paget mdse sheriff and county farm H_H Nichols mdse prisoners B London keys court house 1 J Conklin mdse prisoners Joe Meyer mdse H. L, TOCKER, Best Drug Store in Bates Co., Butler, Mo. the town. You can make a fine cake. You can make fine bread, LLLP LLLLLL LL LL LLL LLP PPPS PLP? S SSSSSSSSESSSSESSESSSSSSSESSESESSE SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEN AMEN OLLIDED. The work at the New Home shaft 8 going right along rain or shine nothing prevents these energetic men French Boat Liban sunk by Insul- | from pushing their work forward. They are now working tn a soft slate aire Off the Naire Islands,' rock and are making good headway. ‘ One of the men report that on Mon- Near Marseilles. day they lifted about four feet with oneshot. They are now down about one hundred and twenty five At Least 100 Drowned. | feet and the operators feel confident 7.—More than 100 | that the second hundred will be reached {n the early part of the last halt of the month, this will only leave about 70 feet which wil! let them down to coal by July 15th.—Foster Times. You can make fine biscuits. You can make a net saving to your bank ac- by using the famous LIBERTY BELL. While others are advancing the prices of FLOUR, we ~ Deacon Bros mdse Robt Lansford smallpox case G E Cable mdse McKibben mdse McKibben cireuit clerk room J F Hervell stamps J F Herrell fees tor May MR Powers temp sup John Dunn 10.00 GM Doyle temp sup Mrs Drummond 8.00 WT Johnson criminal cost bills 350.94 JJ March 3 days attending 15.00 court 15.00 OFCE BO A ma 3) 8 intruder in ill temper or hostility, or if the excessive force used by him is shown to have been wanton or mali cious, the railway company is liable. attending will sell this car : Highest Patent at $2.00 per hundred. High Patent at $1.90 per hundred. 5e per hundred off on 500 Ib lots. 10c per hundred off on 1,000 Ib lots. Try one sack. You will use no other kind. Sommit Township Roads. There are 60 miles of them. They are bad, couldn’t well be worse. Who is most interested? The people who live along them. What is the remedy? Work and lots of it. Whose business is it to apply the remedy? The contractor or overseer under the direction of the Township Board. How much can he do? As much as the revenue will pay for, about $1,000 more or less, or $16% per mile. Under ordinary conditions this amount well expended ought to keep them in good repair, butas they now areit is not enough. If we would have good roads, those interested must help. Let me suggest a plan. Anyone owning or occupying land along any road, make that much road his spe- cial care and see that it is in good condition. lf he does nothing more, let him see that obstructions ar kept out of ditches and all culverts open. This need not take to exceed Marseilles, June persons, passengers and crew were drowned near Marreflles to-day in a collision between the Insulaire and the Liban passenger steamers be- longing to the Fraissenet Steamship company of Marseilles. The Liban Startling Evidence sank and seventy-seven passengers & i J. andeeventeon of the crew were saved, | _ Fein gen > coma govte carne poral from Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con: sumption coughs and colds to be the pilot boat Blechamp, which was uaogualed. Arecentexpression from about two miles distant. The|T. J. McFarland, Bentonville, Va., Blechamp immediately repaired to fn ty so: Sleeper i oy ‘a | henefited. Then I began taking Dr. holeinthe Liban’s side anditalready | King’s New 1 alin and 4 few was taking water rapidly. The cap-| bottles wholly cured me.” Equally ‘ tain eaw that the only chance was to | @flective in curing alllungand throat yn. the steam aground, and the troubles, consumption. pneumonia < . grip. Guaranteed by H. L. Tucker, Liban was headed full speed for the| droggist. Trial bottles free, regular shore but within seventeen minutes | size 50c, and $1. y atter the collision and while still in aise ianinaernas : i deep water. the fore part of thesteam- The preliminary exemination of 4 er plunged beneath the waves and a| Jos. J. Adame, who is charged with | tew minutes later it had «lisappeared. | the heinous crime of abductiug Della i 4 Officers of the steamer Balkan de- May Oram, a fifteen-year old girl * geribe the scene just before the Liban from the Everett neighborhood, full { disappeared as a terrible one. As particulars of which were given in | the veesel was sinking it was inclined last week’s News has been held and to such an angle that her masts he was bound over in thesum of atruck the water, causing an eddy, $1,000 to await trial by the circuit which made the work of rescue most | court. He was unrepresented by difficult. A mase of human beings counsel and seemed to think the was clinging to the foundering vessel proceedings were of but little conse- and uttering despairing cries after it | quence to him. He is a married man went down. At the same time the| nd there can hardly be a shadow Every sack guaranteed. This will be the only PA Bruce 3 days attending court JW McFadden’ days attend- ing court 15.00 JoeT Smith 3 days attending Feourt 6.00 Land patent was issued to Albertus car at the price. Next will be higher. Don’t miss it. Want your Eggs, Butter and Chickens for cash or trade. Steam Evaporated Salt will not harden in barrel at $1.24. ry. Anumber of warrants were pres- ented to the court by treasurer John- sohn for cancellation. School fand loan Ira Lentz for 5 $250 granted. $3.00 was refunded to J. D. Hart ll er as 6 Ore account. of error in taxes. 7 a Ordered that 10 milis be extended on property in Levee district in Wal nut township. Bridge commissioner was ordered ; a to adver’ise for bids for steel bridge one-half day in @ year, and if all over Double Branch between Lone would do so, it would be hard toesti- Oak and Pleasant Gap township. inate the amount of benefit. | Bridge commissioner was ordered | = aaa * But you say: “They won't all dolty advertise for steel bridge over bridges. \ Baby and Cat Rescued. it.” Granted, There are always a] McKibben branch, Charlotte town-| Bridge Commissioner was instruct- Fi few persons who prefer toerr on the 'ship, between section 15 and 22. ed to advertise for bids for steel Foe | oe eS Bridge Commissioner oot to] bridge with stone abutments over uel , only ONE does, ise el bri over Miami} p. = y a % it will help raaT much, and the over- advertise for steel bridge ov Panther creek in sec. 3 Hudson town seer will have that much more time and money to expend on culverts and places that require extra work. Besides there is a lot of satisfaction in being able to say, “Well, there isa good road along My land, anyway.” The Board has instructed me to say to the people of Summit that if anyone is disposed to heln in this manner. that they will meet them as far as they are able by furnishing tools and building culverts when SLISAASTAASLAADMAALASASISSSS AS SA ASLISD AAA Look out for Shoe Sales from time to time. (SLASSASADASA SSSA SLD ASS AS Ad - | Kansas City, June 5.—A babe and }eatina baby buggy, borne on the bosom of the mighty Missouri, was the strange sight that greeted a large crowd of sightseers Tuesday after- noon at Wayne City, north of Inde- pendence. When the weight of the child would threaten to capsize the buggy, the cat, impelled by the in- stinct of self-preservation, would climb to the upper end of the buggy and thus keep it balanced. The queer little craft and its burden were safe- eee lylan ded at Wayne City and will be Lost $7,500 in Cash. held for identification, There is Dr Jobn F. DuVall of 630 Kansas nothing to indicate from what part ship. Ordered that $75 be appropriated to Shawnee township for road pur- poses. Bridge commissioner was ordered to construct a three section trussel bridge across branch at Kious place between Pleasant Gap and Lone Oak townships. ses Phe mes eee we necessary, and to that end have set The burnished plum- of the flooded district they came, or avenue, Armourdale, is one of the ; y , horrors. For a few moments the | sessed the full limit of the law.—Case “caxy: bye pa Bioy aoe age of the Peacock | roaviest flood losers, Besides losing | OW many tiles they had drifted Y a new home in which he had lived a | "¥8- victimes were seen struggling in the | News. water, then the waves closed over use them on the roads of the town lendor to a health- fal condition. Let the | single night the doctor told a report- setatneniinimetien —_ bird be sickly, and the ship. Said tools will be found in the care er for the Star to-day that he had them and all was silent. Of about ie the - — 7 200 passengers who were aboard the of Win. Serlinger at Summit Centre Powetiall, There is loet $7.500 in cash. Dr. Du Vall said - Liban, it is feared that half were school house, and must be returned no ex n in, te Debden sigh bape Me athe AB ao O t e r (neds wer arenes! F< acadmalmagmdledammta ment Monday on some property he : they may always be ready for use. It is understood that the Board is still responsible for the: roads and may alter any work done thereon. Undoubtedly when roads are once shaped up, the King drag system ir the best ad ey = =. condi Possibi tion that has yet been devised. ny chanchuaes Now, brother farmers, let us ALL * wl Such being the case you see that we EACH se be! BesTroad, Can anything be worse than to . J. JEWETT, at every po nob will be your last? kaow something of our Pres. Board. ch was theexperience of Mre. 8. H service. But if not a pat- Pie ariet, ft cadured tase ron, wouldn't it be well n, stom- for you to become one? ench Liban | ‘The French steamer was & : | three masted schooner rigged vessel, Banking | 298 feet long and of 2,308 tonnage Business? gross. She was built in Glasgow in 1882. health. roper Women who see their ey waning | was about to purchase in Kansas rarely associate the external cha with failure of the womanly health. They do not understand the close rela- tion of the general physical health to ~*~ Mo. oo ‘*My mother was troubled wit! § e placed the money inacigar box consumption for many years. .\: and put it under his desk. Yesterday last she was given up to die, Then 7 alth omnes when he returned to his office he she tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai, postin ts , until ie te wat of men, found the box containing the meney| and was a to ‘i << | anly diseases ws the use of Dr. Pierce's | had washed away. . P, Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No ‘matter how hard Favorite 4 geod ay tae gd returning to e to : . : the body % ‘ Washington, June 8.—Complaints your cough or how fon “Favorite Prescription” establishes | have reached the war department, ig larity, dries weakening drains, heals | through unofficial channels, alleging you have had it, Ayer" inflammation ‘gud ulceration and cures | hat extreme cruelty is being prac-| f Cherry Pectoral is tus female weak: ticed upon the inmates of the Malahi b i ‘ iSeverat years ago I was very poorly." writes | military, prison, near Manila, A est thing you can take. cour hasdly walk across ihe floor, and at times |eommunication, signed by six pris- It’s tco risky to Waic § iyi 5, sam, Sw Botties oners, chai maltreatment and] f until you have consump- tion. If you are ~—. today, get a bottle o Cherry Pectoral at once. You have more or less of Worst of All Experien:es. County Court Proceedings. WARRANTS, Ore Morris temporary sup —- $5.00 suffered of Dr, , Joe T Smith board bill for : bey Bar tects poonds to "mouths acks for an investigation. : The men . 59.00 — claim that they are w in Joe "T Smith stam 800 Pa ioe ae seach besier han’ you have’ : | meat and when, in consequence, they JoeT Smith for J iy Anglejail several yenmss 5 are unable to work, are chained with rd gua their hands over their heads and Joe T Smith summoning jury keptin that position without food for June term 28.40 branch sec. 5, West Point township. and water for hours. One prisoner nearly ‘died, it is al- Sixty dollars was appropriated to Vert Boone township for repairin feged, from thie trertinent and all it. We are will JU. AYER OG., Towel

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